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Show hae an op- cent to as high as 35 per cent an inbi about to This means that tens of ing portune crease in both big game and thousands of game birds and game bird populations whenever animals each jear are lost they go afield during the hunt- through crippling, lost to the gunner who fires the crippling ing seasons. shot. Lost forever to the next of So saying, the department fish and game uiged all hunters hunter who might have made a to make a cooperative effort in clean kill of such game Reduction of this loss is possireducing crippling losses, whethby the er they are hunting elk, deer, ble in only one way waterfowl, pheasants or any hunters themselves. It can be ac.other game. Available figures complished only if each hunter point to a 25 per cent wounded, will carry his own campaign to or crippling loss during the kill cleanly, and make every annual Fall deer hunts. They effort to recover game birds and also show that this same per- animals he may down or becentage of loss, one bird in four lieve he has hit. that is hit, applies to the duck A concerted urge to reduce and goose shoot. this loss is being made by the As this loss applies to other National Waterfowl Council and ' Utah sportsmen in this campaign and lists the lullowing for every hunter to remember as he goes afield this y c ur: Shoot only at game within reasonably close range Learn through practice how to estimate range Learn to know your gun and your ammunition The emphasis loads causes many on hunters to try to kill game at distances beyond their ability to shoot Sharpen your shooting ability and judgement on the shotgun or rifle range before the season opens. Dont wait to practice long-rang- e on game. Be a true sportsman, not a my game guy or "moon shooter This is more important than an easy limit and game left to waste. At least 130,000 sportsmen are expected to be afield for the Saturday, October 20th opening day of Utahs general deer season. The department of fish and conservation organizations game creatures, game managers other said today that all signs game is 10 The Utah joined from will it department believe per vary and field information indicate that the harvest and hunter sucA4rertiirmrit cess will be comparable to a year ago, when 112,000 animals were From where I sit bagged, with three of four hunt ..Jy Joe Marsh Barnyard "IVHOOdonit" The Barn Owl Controversy still rages in our town. One group claims owls should be protected because they eat vermin. The other faction holds that those little howlers also eat chickens . . . and should be shot. Now Pops Parker claims both parties are right. All owls clean up vermin. Some owls also clean out an occasional hen yard. The way to spot a bad owl, according to Pops, is to put up a pole in the chicken run with a No. 2 trap on it. A marauding bird generally perches to look over the situation before he strikes, giving you your evidence, and the culprit! From where I sit, I doubt if this will end the owl argument. People have different opinions on the subject just as they have different opinions about whether u beer, tea or makes the best thirst quencher. Examine the facts and make up your own mind, I say . . . and be thankful we live where thats possible. what-have-yo- 10-fo- ot SHIP AGROUND . . . Passengers n aboard Norwegian ship northern Ireland. 816-to- Copyright, 1956, United States Breuers Foundation Just oul and just wonderful Jt ers getting a deer. With the exception of four hunting units, the general season over the whole state continues for eleven days through October 30th, with extended week end hunting and longer seasons set for many areas One deer of either sex is legal game hunter to know tiie regulations wer any questions a sportsman covering the deer hunt and other seasons. Proclamations are still available, listihg all herd and hunt boundaries, the general laws, and other information every hunter should know before goLocal department ing afield. everywhere on the regular field men over the state all license welcome the opportunity to ans- A shorter season of seven days was set by the Utah Board of Big Game Control for the Heaston, Stansbury, Vernon and Tintic hunting units. Dates for these areas are October 20th through October 26th. Earlier regular license hunts opened October 13th on four major hunting units. They are The stage is set for the openthe San Juan-ElRidge, San ing of the 16th season of the Juan-Blu- e Mountain, and the Utah Symphony orchestra, and LaSal in San Juan and Grand Raymond J. Ashton, president of Counties, and the Blacks Fork the symphony board, predicts on the north slopes of the Uintah the greatest symphony season Mountains In each case, the in history. hunting on these four units conThe concert is schedtinues through the October 30th uled foropening October 31 Wednesday, close of the general season. with the glamorous Rise Stevens In view of the continuing dry of the New York Metropolitan season, the department again Opera as the first guest artist on urged all who go afield to use the series. Others include the every precaution in preventing noted cellist, Zara Nelsova; Dorforest and range fires. othy McGuire of film and TV Listed also was the reminder fame; Fredell Lack, outstanding that it is the obligation of the feminine violinist; Clifford Cur-zoBritish pianist, and Mischa Elman, one of the worlds greatest violinists of all time. In addition, Reid Nibley of Utah, will perform as piano soloist. Ten concerts are on the schedule this year, and as a special bonus for season ticket holders, tickets to the Nutcracker Ballet, which was completely sold out for seven performances last year, will be added at no extra charge. This gives season ticket holders a chance for the best seats at a big savings. The price of the eleven events this season will be the same as ten concerts last year. To take advantage of this outstanding offer, many music patrons are sharing the tickets. Where it is impossible to attend all concerts, two patrons i n were removed but crew remained many areas are sharing the wbich struck reef off coast of tickets, to take advantage of the reduced season ticket prices. First rehearsal for the orchestra is scheduled for October 24th. Maestro Abravanel reports that the symphony will play concerts from one end of the state to the other. He is interested in expanding the schedule to play in every area where there is sufficient interest. Requests for tickets or orchestra appearances should be directed to David S. Romney, managing director of the Utah Symphony, 55 West First South, in Salt Lake City. Utah Symphony Season Opens With Rise Stevens may have, or give requested information to make the stasor. more enjojable for the license holder who may call Some 4,000,000 young Americans will be able to vote for the Piesi-defor the first time in the November 6 election. Are you one of them If so, be sure to register If you dont get your name m the book, you can't vote. nt Salina, Sevier County, Utah Page Fri., Oct. 19, 1956 Be a Good Guest Gef permission Respect cultivated areas each time you hunt don't destroy crops Don't endanger the landowner's family or property leave gates the way you find them " J'J J. THEY THINK ALIKE Tht beaufiMy new Bel Air Sport Coupe with Body by ftshor. CAVE those botUes SEE THE "E7 CHEVROLET TODAY! ITS SWEET, SMOOTH AND SASSY! 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When pots and pans have an unpleasant odor, wash them In sudsy water to which youve added two tablespoons of vinegar. Several small Turkish towels are of great help in absorbing water In the refrigerator when you defrost. Place them at the bottom of the refrigerator when you start then remove when defrosting, youre ready to clean. Saves mopping. Bias seams on skirts will not stretch If the side seams are Inch apart. sewed twice, Do not press the seam open when finished and your hemline will stay nice and even. one-fourt- h Phone JA 9-77- 21 EISENHOWER for America CLYDE for Utah President Eisenhower has given us four of the best years of our lives, and with Ike at the helm, the next four years look bright and promising. The next four years are going to be significantly important for Utah. A new era of progress and development looms with the start of the Colorado River Project. No man is better qualified to provide leadership for Utah than George Dewey Clyde. Mr. Clyde worked with the White House in securing passage of the great reclamation bill. He can work with the White House in getting the appropriations necessary to complete it. George Clyde knows the farm, reclamation and resource development of the state. He is experienced in business and government administration, and has a background in education. His ability a3 a statesman has been proved many times. He has served as adviser to state leaders and to two Secretaries of Agriculture. George CLYDE is eminently well qualified. VOTE FOR 4 Eiazils Senate building in Rio de Janeiro once was one of the show places of St Louis, Mi. Oinate Moiuoe Pa'ace, named for the fifih P. cs (Lnt of the United States, hou cd Li.,zifs e'hbts at the St Louis E'.posit'on in 1904 It was disassemble i, no.cj to Rio, and reeonstiucUd theie Support Local Enterprise k n, alvc'o$alimv(J?iui CLYDE FOR GOVERNOR NOV. 6 Vote Republican Paid Political Adveitisement by DALE II. PETERSON, Salina, Utah |